brokenman wrote:Uploaded new
ISO v1.1.2
Main changes:
A new boot time config script.
Bumped the following packages in 001
curl-7.45.0-1
e2fsprogs-1.42.13-1
file-5.25-1
filesystem-2015.09-1
glib2-2.46.0-2
gnupg-2.1.8-4
hi
Im Not sure how this work, but it seems like we should maybe consider "bumping" of this below also, for the next iso?
sudo pacman -Qu
at-spi2-core 2.18.1-1 -> 2.18.3-1
ca-certificates-mozilla 3.20-1 -> 3.20.1-1
cairo 1.14.2-1 -> 1.14.4-1
dbus 1.10.0-4 -> 1.10.2-1
device-mapper 2.02.132-1 -> 2.02.133-1
ffmpeg 1:2.8.1-2 -> 1:2.8.2-1
gdk-pixbuf2 2.32.1-1 -> 2.32.2-1
gpm 1.20.7-5 -> 1.20.7-6
grep 2.21-2 -> 2.22-1
gtk-update-icon-cache 3.18.2-1 -> 3.18.4-1
gtk3 3.18.2-1 -> 3.18.4-1
harfbuzz 1.0.6-1 -> 1.0.6-2
iso-codes 3.62-1 -> 3.63-1
libbluray 0.9.0-1 -> 0.9.1-1
libcroco 0.6.8-2 -> 0.6.9-1
libdbus 1.10.0-4 -> 1.10.2-1
libevdev 1.4.4-1 -> 1.4.5-1
libsodium 1.0.5-1 -> 1.0.6-1
libsoup 2.52.1-1 -> 2.52.2-1
libssh 0.7.1-2 -> 0.7.2-1
libtirpc 0.3.2-2 -> 1.0.1-2
libvpx 1.4.0-2 -> 1.5.0-2
libwebp 0.4.3-1 -> 0.4.4-1
llvm-libs 3.7.0-4 -> 3.7.0-5
lxdm 0.5.1-4 -> 0.5.2-2
mc 4.8.14-1 -> 4.8.15-1
mesa 11.0.4-1 -> 11.0.5-1
mesa-libgl 11.0.4-1 -> 11.0.5-1
nspr 4.10.9-1 -> 4.10.10-1
nss 3.20-1 -> 3.20.1-1
openvpn 2.3.8-1 -> 2.3.8-2
os-prober 1.66-1 -> 1.70-1
pacman-mirrorlist 20151017-1 -> 20151109-1
pam 1.2.1-1 -> 1.2.1-2
shared-mime-info 1.4-1 -> 1.5-1
sqlite 3.9.1-1 -> 3.9.2-1
sudo 1.8.14.p3-2 -> 1.8.15-1
unzip 6.0-10 -> 6.0-11
xf86-input-evdev 2.9.2-1 -> 2.10.0-1
xf86-input-synaptics 1.8.2-2 -> 1.8.3-1
xorg-server 1.17.3-1 -> 1.17.4-2
xorg-server-common 1.17.3-1 -> 1.17.4-2
xorg-xkbcomp 1.3.0-1 -> 1.3.1-1
zeromq 4.1.3-1 -> 4.1.3-2
The mount-problems I had in the testing was a bit strange,
is this a but or the way Arch must work or is it just some work that have not been done yet in this beta?
I must say this again, I am very impressed how well this works already, Actually I think it ts
supernice,
very resource friendly and speedy on my old Lenovo T400!)
Regarding Mount
Should not an USB inserted later on always pop up in FM as auto-mounted?
or at least show up in the pcmanfm left panel so we can easy mount/unmound them/drives (partitions)
As it did in my LXDE for slackware,
I really like how the pcmanfm did this in the old lxde 3.01.
The new one seems to have some issues still, :-)
Also the function "open as root"(or sudoer) with just right-click on a file/folder + the passwd ,
that would be very nice to have in pcmanFM also, If I can wish things to add for more userfriendlyness :-)